The Wooster Blade Wooster High Schools Bi-weekly Student Publication
Earlier this month in Paris, two Islamist extremists opened fire within the news organization Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that published caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. Some members of the Islamic community perceived this...
Read Gaelan Gatz’s opposing column in support of hydraulic-fracturing here. Recently, there has been much controversy surrounding the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, where President Obama has threatened to veto a bill passed by...
Read Shiyuan Wang’s column against hydraulic-fracturing here. Fracking land for oil is certainly one of the most controversial issues that we hear about on an almost daily basis, but there are many energy-saving benefits...
“Selfitis” is diagnosed by the taking and posting of copious amounts of selfies, and can be defined as the inflammation of one’s ego, according to an article entitled “Selfies, Facebook, and Narcissism: What’s the...
They are on our televisions and our radios; however: the face behind the voice commonly goes unnoticed. On Jan.4, the world of sportscasters lost a legend in Stuart Scott, at the age of...
WHS is now offering online courses for students to take throughout the year. The new program offers mixed reactions for those who partake in it. Bryan Ehrlinspiel, online instructor of American Popular...
WHS students and faculty are familiar with the weekly video announcements presented by the young men and women who comprise the TV Production team. Traditionally, the team changes members with each semester, and this...
Editor’s Note: Manuel Gonzalez was born in Cuba and came to the United States in 1997 via a visa lottery. He now works as a Spanish teacher at St. Mary School and still has family...
Anonymous recently struck again. After the horrific shooting in Paris in which terrorists attacked a controversial French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, Anonymous retaliated by attacking Twitter accounts of various terrorist organizations, according to an...
When most Americans think of North Korea, we do not usually picture work camps or atrocious torture, or the state of poverty and impressment in which their people are living; rather, we think...